Researchers review species-specific facial expression scales as an effective and non-invasive method for identifying welfare concerns in mammals. READ MORE
Horses can have relationships based on trust, mutuality, and cooperation with known humans. This differs from how horses interact with strangers. READ MORE
Both cats and dogs may thrive on vegetarian diets, but people need to regularly monitor and correct deficiencies through appropriate dietary additives. READ MORE
The problems in the declining horseracing industry are numerous and deep, and their exposure is due in large part to animal advocates. READ MORE
In this survey from 2013, initial strong feelings of disgust and perception of cultured meat as “unnatural” were followed by acknowledgement of the benefits to society that cultured meat can [...] READ MORE
Dangerous dog laws were enacted in the U.K. to increase public safety and “responsibilize” dog guardians. This review looks at their unintended consequences. READ MORE
Shelter workers located in areas with breed specific legislation (BSL) can play a major role in the survival and adoption of pit bull type dogs. READ MORE
Bullfighting takes place in various formats all over the world, but most regularly in Europe and South America. 89% of the British public would not visit a bullfight when on [...] READ MORE
New research shows that when it comes to cost-efficiency, "medium" welfare systems are best, but that may not make them the most humane. READ MORE
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